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THE WILLIS NURSERY COMPANY, OTTAWA, KANSAS 
FRUIT TREES (Continued) 
APPLES 
TWO YEARS 
11-16 inch and up, 4 feetand up_ 
9-16 to 11-16 inch, 3 y 2 feet and up_ 
7-16 to 9-16 inch, 3 feet and up_ 
5-16 to 7-16 inch, 2 feet and up_ 
2-3 feet _ 
PerlOO PerlOOO 
PerlO 
_ 4.50 
_ 3.80 
_ 2.60 
_ 1.70 
_ 1.15 
40.00 
33.00 
22.50 
14.00 
9.50 
200.00 
120.00 
80.00 
Anoka, S. H. red mottled yellow 
Doliga Crab, F. H. red 
Duchess, S. H. yellow to red 
Rhode Island Greening, W. C. H. green 
Red Rome Beauty, W. C. red 
Wealthy, F. C. red 
Yellow Delicious, W. C. yellow 
CHERRIES—Sour 
(Heights given are for 2 year trees; one year trees will average about 6 inches 
shorter) 
ONE AND TWO YEARS ON MAHALEB PerlO PerlOO PerlOOO 
11-16 inch and up, 4 feet and up_ 3.80 33.00 300.00 
9-16 to 11-16 inch, 3% feet and up_ 3.20 28.00 250.00 
7-16 to 9-16 inch, 3 feet and up_ 2.40 20.50 180.00 
5-16 to 7-16 inch, 2 feet and up_ 2.00 16.50 140.00 
2-3 feet _ 1.55 13.00 110.00 
Dyehouse, dark red, early 
Earlly Richmond, dark red early 
English Morello, almost black, late 
May Duke, light red, early 
Montmorency, dark red, midseason 
Ostheim, very dark red, very late 
Wragg, dark red, very late 
CHERRIES—Sweet 
ONE AND TWO YEARS ON MAHALEBi 
11-16 inch and up, 4V 2 feet and up_ 
9-16 to 11-16 inch, 4 feet and up_ 
7-16 to 9-16 inch, 3 feet and up_ 
5-16 to 7-16 inch, 2 feet and up_ 
Bing, very dark red, midseason 
Black Tartarian, purplish black, early 
Governor Wood, crimson and yellow, 
early 
Lambert, very dark red, midseason 
PerlO PerlOO PerlOOO 
_ 4.40 38.50 _ 
_ 3.55 31.00 280.00 
_ 2.60 22.50 200.00 
_ 2.25 19.00 160.00 
Napoleon, red and yellow, mottled, mid¬ 
season 
Royal Ann, mottled red and yellow 
Windsor, almost black, early 
Yellow Glass, large, golden,-yellow 
HANSEN SWEET CHERRY 
At last, a sweet cherry that will bear in the middle-west! 
This variety has been grown for many years by the late II. J. 
Hansen, prominent Kansas horticulturist in whose honor we have 
named it. We have been observing this cherry closely for a long time 
and are convinced that it has sufficient merit to justify our offering 
it to the trade. 
In habit of growth and appearance of fruit Hansen resembles 
Montmorency. The first however, is distinctly sweet and deserves to 
be classed as a sweet cherry. What makes it so desirable for the mid¬ 
dle-west is the fact that it bears good crops consistently, year in and 
year out, a characteristic that cannot be attributed to the standard 
varieties of sweet cherries. 
The supply this year is very limited. 
PerlO 
1 year, 7-16 to 9-16 inch_3.50 
1 year, 5-16 to 7-16 inch _2.50 
1 year, 2-3 feet_2.00 
